AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCARICOM Diplomacy: CARICOM is pushing a “South-South” expansion of external ties, with Elizabeth Solomon flagging deeper links with the African Union and Latin America—while stressing Haiti’s security crisis remains a priority. Wales GTE Settlement: Government has admitted a US$97M settlement to the Wales Gas-to-Energy contractor, lifting the US$759M deal by 12.8% after DAAB decisions on soil stabilisation and delay terms. Regional Connectivity: President Ali and Suriname’s Geerlings-Simons advanced talks on the Corentyne River Bridge, fisheries, trade and energy, aiming to wrap key items within three months. Bauxite Spotlight: The U.S. says it’s turning to Guyana’s bauxite for business opportunities after talks with officials, as Washington looks to Latin America for energy and minerals. Energy Court Update: The EPA welcomed a Court of Appeal ruling on ExxonMobil’s financial assurance, while reiterating permit holders remain fully liable for environmental harm. Agriculture Upgrade: A US$180.9M Honey Laboratory is set for Mon Repos after bids were opened. Sports & Culture: CPL draft reshuffled squads with Motie moving to Barbados, while Guyana’s Independence visual art exhibition opens at Castellani House.
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